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Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse is located in Texas
Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse
Location in Texas
Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse is located in the United States
Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse
Location in the United States
Location 575 Magnolia Ave., Beaumont, Texas
Area less than one acre
Built 1909
Built by T.W. Thames
Architect C.C. McDonald
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference No. 94000983
Added to NRHP August 16, 1994

The Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse is a historic building located in Beaumont, Texas. It was built in 1909 and can be found at 575 Magnolia Avenue. This special building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, which means it's recognized as an important part of history. It was also known as the Woman's Reading Club.

A "Woman's Club" is a group of women who come together to help their community. They often work on projects that improve education, culture, and social life. This clubhouse was a central place for such activities in Beaumont.

Why is This Clubhouse Important?

The Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse is very important for the history of Beaumont. It played a big part in developing the city's cultural and social life. The building became a community hub shortly after the 1901 Spindletop oil discovery. This oil discovery brought many changes and growth to Beaumont.

A Center for Community Activities

The clubhouse was designed to be a place where people could gather. It had an auditorium and a stage, perfect for many different events. People came here for educational activities, social gatherings, and banquets. It also hosted dances, plays, musical concerts, and art exhibits. It was a lively spot for the community.

Helping During World Wars

The clubhouse also served an important role during times of war. During World War I, the building was used to help with fundraising for the Red Cross. It supported other efforts for the war as well. Later, during World War II, the clubhouse once again became a place to support the war effort. This shows how the club and its building helped the nation when it was needed most.

What Does the Clubhouse Look Like?

The Woman's Club of Beaumont Clubhouse has a beautiful design. Its style is known as Classical Revival architecture. This type of architecture often looks like ancient Greek or Roman buildings. You can see this style in the building's columns and pilasters. Pilasters are like flat columns that stick out from a wall. These features give the clubhouse a grand and classic appearance.

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